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Originally Posted by pwalker8
I even have a few works were I paid for the hardback, paperback, ebook, audiobook and movie.
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LOL. Tell me about it. It's like that with Lord of the Rings for me.
I now have:
- 2005 Illustrated edition
- Boxed Deluxe edition
- E-book versions
- Blu-Ray Extended edition movies
I had in the past:
- 1998 Dutch hardcover (gave it away when I got the 2005 illustrated one)
- 2005 English Paperback (fell apart in 2010; got the illustrated one)
- Saw all the movies in theater. Twice.
- Had the DVD Extended Edition. (Sold them to get the Blu-Ray versions.)
And that's not even counting all the other Middle-Earth/Tolkien stuff I have. (I don't do the games or audiobooks.)
Same with old fantasy; I've had most Eddings and Brooks stuff in Dutch, then in English, now as e-book. Had most Salvatore stuff in paper, and now in e-book form. I've replaced all paper books with e-books, so at least 25% of my current e-books were bought as paper before.